A T-splice, in the context of telecommunications or networking, refers to a type of junction or connection point where three or more fiber optic cables or wires meet. It serves as a way to connect different segments of a network, allowing signals to be routed through various paths. In fiber optics, T-splices are crucial for creating or extending networks, enabling efficient data transmission, and ensuring that signals can be distributed to multiple endpoints.

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